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  1. Rosalind Shanks is a British actress and broadcaster. In 1964, she joined the BBC's Radio Drama Company by winning the Carleton Hobbs Bursary. Shanks starred as Margaret Hale the heroine in North and South, in 1975, opposite Patrick Stewart as John Thornton.

  2. Rosalind Shanks is a British actress and broadcaster. In 1964, she joined the BBC's Radio Drama Company by winning the Carleton Hobbs Bursary. Shanks starred as Margaret Hale the heroine in North and South, in 1975, opposite Patrick Stewart as John Thornton.

  3. Rosalind Shanks is known for North & South (1975), Big Deal (1984) and A Question of Guilt (1980).

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  4. Rosalind Shanks is the author of Myself, My Enemy (3.74 avg rating, 1353 ratings, 57 reviews, published 1983), Smile Please (3.98 avg rating, 973 ratings...

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  5. Rosalind Shanks. Rosalind Shanks began work in radio drama after winning the Carleton Hobbs Award. She has taken part in over 2,000 broadcasts, playing a great many leading roles including Desdemona to Paul Scofield’s Othello, and has read many times on ‘Poetry Please’ and ‘With Great Pleasure’.

  6. Rosalind Shanks's films include North and South, John Lennon: A Journey in the Life

  7. Rosalind Shanks is a British actress and broadcaster. In 1964, she joined the BBC's Radio Drama Company by winning the Carleton Hobbs Bursary. Shanks starred as Margaret Hale the heroin in North and South, in 1975, opposite Patrick Stewart as John Thornton.